On June 29 2011 20:53 ReTrooper wrote: Please calm down guys!
There's no need to flame Killer like some of you do.
I am really happy to see him advance so easily. A year or two ago he was the laughing stock of Hwaseung because he was sent out as the ace player in PL instead of Jaedong, Hiya, everybody else and got crushed all the time. Im sure he got his share of flames back in those days for that reason.
Now he seems to be going really strong, so he certainly worked hard on his weaknesses. And it pays off. That's a very professional attitude I see from him.
He still isn't as good as Jaedong, he has many small flaws in his play. But his mindset and strategies resemble Jaedong quite well in my opinion, so I am totally looking forward to what this guy can achieve in future games.
That's was the coach's fault, so I kinda felt sorry for him then.
i kinda disagree, it was a long term gamble on oz's part and it paid off.
Well not really, Killer was under more pressure than he needed to have on him and the plan also made people hate him even his fans. And Jaedong was frustrated as well.
2 more tanks dropped at Kal's 3rd, goons rush in, 2 fall at the ramp, the others are taken out as vultures are dropped in
Sea making a wraith now Kal finally clearing up the attack at his 3rd base Sea has his first vessel out, adding a 4th factory, he's established a 3rd base at 3 o'clock
vultures attempting to raid Kal's 3rd, goons block the ramp, but vultures force their way in, goons doing enough damage to the vultures to force them back out
Kal warping in his 6th and 7th gateway
ebay started for Sea, he's also getting his 2nd armory
Kal starting his 4th expo at 12.5, goons are clearing mines around the map
On June 29 2011 20:53 ReTrooper wrote: Please calm down guys!
There's no need to flame Killer like some of you do.
I am really happy to see him advance so easily. A year or two ago he was the laughing stock of Hwaseung because he was sent out as the ace player in PL instead of Jaedong, Hiya, everybody else and got crushed all the time. Im sure he got his share of flames back in those days for that reason.
Now he seems to be going really strong, so he certainly worked hard on his weaknesses. And it pays off. That's a very professional attitude I see from him.
He still isn't as good as Jaedong, he has many small flaws in his play. But his mindset and strategies resemble Jaedong quite well in my opinion, so I am totally looking forward to what this guy can achieve in future games.
That's was the coach's fault, so I kinda felt sorry for him then.
i kinda disagree, it was a long term gamble on oz's part and it paid off.
Well not really, Killer was under more pressure than he needed to have on him and the plan also made people hate him even his fans. And Jaedong was frustrated as well.
iirc, oz got into the playoffs last year, why not give your prospects some experience and let them grow? it wouldve been more beneficial rather than let jaedong carry the team even though the team still qualified for the playoffs.
arbiter throwing down stasis, gets a few tanks/vultures, not enough of a force to wipe out Sea's army completely
Kal mostly on the back foot as the terran army now has +2 attack +1 armor Kal's 4th once again getting shelled
Kal engages, leads with arbiters and casts stasis over some tanks, the tank line is deep though, Kal forced to retreat while his 4th continues to take fire
Kal mined out in his main, he's attempting another expo at 2.5
On June 29 2011 20:53 ReTrooper wrote: Please calm down guys!
There's no need to flame Killer like some of you do.
I am really happy to see him advance so easily. A year or two ago he was the laughing stock of Hwaseung because he was sent out as the ace player in PL instead of Jaedong, Hiya, everybody else and got crushed all the time. Im sure he got his share of flames back in those days for that reason.
Now he seems to be going really strong, so he certainly worked hard on his weaknesses. And it pays off. That's a very professional attitude I see from him.
He still isn't as good as Jaedong, he has many small flaws in his play. But his mindset and strategies resemble Jaedong quite well in my opinion, so I am totally looking forward to what this guy can achieve in future games.
That's was the coach's fault, so I kinda felt sorry for him then.
i kinda disagree, it was a long term gamble on oz's part and it paid off.
Well not really, Killer was under more pressure than he needed to have on him and the plan also made people hate him even his fans. And Jaedong was frustrated as well.
iirc, oz got into the playoffs last year, why not give your prospects some experience and let them grow? it wouldve been more beneficial rather than let jaedong carry the team even though the team still qualified for the playoffs.
On the contrary, they didn't, and if JD won all those aces then they would have.